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Established
1885 (139 years old)

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Soccer

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Szusza Ferenc Stadion
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18/05 Ferencvaros - Újpest FC

Results
10/05 Újpest FC 0 - 3 Kecskeméti
04/05 Újpest FC 7 - 0 Diosgyor
27/04 Debrecen 1 - 0 Újpest FC
21/04 Újpest FC 1 - 2 MTK Hungaria
13/04 Kisvárda FC 4 - 1 Újpest FC

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Újpest Football Club is a Hungarian professional football club, based in Újpest, Budapest, that competes in Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

Formed in 1885, Újpest reached the first division of the Hungarian League in 1905 and has been relegated only once since then. The club has been a member of the first division for 102 consecutive years. Újpest have been Hungarian champions twenty times, and have won the Magyar Kupa ten times and the Szuperkupa three times. In international competitions Újpest are two-times winners of the Mitropa Cup and winners of the 1930 Coupe des Nations. They also reached the semi-finals of the European Cup 1973–74 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1961–62, and were runners-up in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1968–69.

Since 1922 their home ground has been the Szusza Ferenc Stadion in Újpest. Their biggest rivalry is with fellow Budapest-based club Ferencvárosi TC, with whom they contest a local derby.

Újpest FC is part of the Újpesti TE family. The club includes other sports sections that represent the club at ice hockey and waterpolo.

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Szusza Ferenc Stadion (formerly known as Megyeri úti Stadion or simply Megyeri út) is a football stadium in Újpest and the home of Újpest FC. The stadium was designed by Alfréd Hajós and opened on 17 September 1922. The stadium was renovated in 2000-01; its capacity is 14,817.

Since 2003 the stadium has been named after Ferenc Szusza, one of the best strikers in Hungarian football history.

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